SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING STREAMS OF PACKETS VIA INTERMEDIARY DEVICES

Virtual application and desktop delivery may be optimized by supplying application metadata and user intent to the device between a client and a server hosting resources for the delivery. The data packets used to deliver the virtual application or desktop may be also tagged with references to the ap...

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Main Authors SINGH, Daljit, VYSOTSKY, Vladimir, MOMCHILOV, Georgy, THORSLUND, Derek
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 30.03.2022
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Summary:Virtual application and desktop delivery may be optimized by supplying application metadata and user intent to the device between a client and a server hosting resources for the delivery. The data packets used to deliver the virtual application or desktop may be also tagged with references to the application. By supplying the metadata and tagging packets with the metadata, an intermediary network device may provide streams of data packets at the target QoS. In addition, the device may apply network resource allocation rules (e.g., firewalls and QoS configuration) for redirected content retrieved by the client out of band relative to a virtual channel such as the Internet. The network resource allocation rules may differ for different types of resources accessed. The device may also control a delivery agent on the server to modify communication sessions established through the virtual channels based on network conditions.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20200730913